국토연구원은 도시 내 문화접근성 격차와 청년층 주거지의 공간 분포를 분석한 보고서를 발표하였다.
This report compares how cultural accessibility relates to young adults’ residential distribution in Seoul and Berlin, using E2SFCA accessibility measures, bivariate LISA, and SAR/SDM models.
Both cities show inequality in accessibility, but Seoul exhibits sharper inter-facility concentration, whereas Berlin offers higher accessibility, but persistent coverage gaps remain.
Bivariate LISA indicates that low-accessibility?high-youth clusters are most prevalent in Seoul, indicating a pronounced spatial mismatch.
SDM shows a positive local association between cultural accessibility and youth concentration in both cities, net of other controls, but only Seoul exhibits negative spillover effects, whereas Berlin shows weak or insignificant lag effects.